Oct 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993graz.iafcs....l&link_type=abstract
IAF, International Astronautical Congress, 44th, Graz, Austria, Oct. 16-22, 1993, 11 p.
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Jupiter Atmosphere, Space Probes, Troposphere, Acoustic Velocity, Equations Of State, Gas Composition, Magnetometers, Optical Measurement, Payloads, Pressure Sensors, Temperature Control, Temperature Sensors
Scientific paper
The feasibility of a deep Jupiter probe for the direct in situ observation of phenomena deep in the interior of Jupiter is investigated. The problems and the payload of such a mission are considered, with particular attention given to the problems associated with the harsh environment deep in Jupiter's atmosphere and constraints imposed by the delivery to Jupiter. The discussion covers the scientific and strategic background, scientific objectives, mission environment, mission profile and vehicle configuration, thermal control and other engineering aspects, and principal payload components.
Gautier Daniel
Lebreton Jean-Pierre
Lorenz Ralph D.
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